How is the permanent plug formed? What is the effect of fibrin split products (FSP)

Fibrinogen is activated by thrombin to fibrin and FSP. Platelets plus fibrin form the permanent plug. ADP causes the GpIIb-IIIa receptors on platelets to bind fibrinogen and coagulate. FSP and thrombin cause neutrophil and monocyte adhesion.

Of the coagulation factors, which is most associated with bleeding disorders (number and name)? Which is the Liden factor, associated with deep vein thrombosis?